Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01078
Title: Cambridge. Gonville and Caius College, Senate House and University Library
Architect: Alfred Waterhouse (English, 1830-1905)
Photograph date: ca. 1870-ca. 1885
Building date (Tree Court): 1868-1870
Building date (Senate House): 1754-1758
Building date (Library): 1722-1730
Location: Europe: United Kingdom; Cambridge
Materials: albumen print
Image: 8 1/2 x 11 in.; 21.59 x 27.94 cm
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5t6s
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01054
Title: Ely Cathedral. Choir and Nave, looking West
Photographer: James Valentine (Scottish, 1815-1880)
Building Date: ca. 1100-ca. 1189
Photograph date: ca. 1869-ca. 1880
Location: Europe: United Kingdom; Ely
Materials: albumen print
Image: 11.4173 x 7.4803 in.; 29 x 19 cm
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5t5z
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Collection: A. D. White Architectural Photographs, Cornell University Library
Accession Number: 15/5/3090.01515
Title: Amiens Cathedral West Facade. Jamb Figures on Right Side of Central Portal
Photographer: Bisson Freres (French, 1841-1862)
Photograph date: 1858
Building Date: 1220-ca. 1270
Location: Europe: France; Amiens
Materials: albumen print
Image: 13.8583 x 17.5591 in.; 35.2 x 44.6 cm
Style: French Gothic
Provenance: Gift of Andrew Dickson White
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/5tr1
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This course discusses fundamental traffic flow characteristics and traffic flow variables. Their definitions are presented, and visualization/analysis techniques are discussed and empirical facts are presented. The empirical relation between the flow variables and the bottleneck capacity analysis are discussed. Shockwave analysis and a review of macroscopic traffic flow models are presented. Traffic flow stability issues are discussed as well as numerical solution approaches. The lectures also show how macroscopic models are derived from microscopic principles. This course provides an overview of human factors relevant for the behavior of drivers. The car-following model and other approaches to describe the lateral driving task will be discussed. The lectures also pertains to general gap a

These workbooks form a major part of the class programme in European Business Culture and Practice. They provide a framework within which we explore concepts of national (or regional) culture and the way it translates into organisational or business culture. They combine individual and group work, as understanding and working within cultural differences is necessarily a group activity. As your group progresses through the workbooks, you may evaluate the effectiveness of this framework for yourselves in managing cross-cultural differences in business and in social life. The key areas of study are: â€¢Concepts of culture and cultural characteristics â€¢Critical Thinking about cultures Learning Outcomes: The specific learning objective for this section are that you will be able to individuall

Image from ?[The Juvenile Verse and Picture Book.]?, 003781482
Author: SCOTT, William Bell.
Page: 66
Year: 1866
Place: London
Publisher: F. Warne & Co.
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Image from ?Les Arte?res du globe ? Illustre? de ? gravures et cartes?, 000420644
Author: BORY, Paul pseud. [i.e. Paul Brunet.]
Page: 358
Year: 1888
Place: Tours
Publisher:
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Completion of this unit will enable the candidate to: demonstrate knowledge and understanding of digital media elements. Source, capture and store digital media elements with regard to copyright legislation. Create, alter and store digital media elements using different software tools. Assemble and play a multimedia presentation to a specified brief.

This course introduces students to the art and formal ideologies of contemporary dance. We explore the aesthetic and technical underpinnings of contemporary dance composition. Basic compositional techniques are discussed and practiced, with an emphasis on principles such as weight, space, time, effort, and shape. Principles of musicality are considered and developed by each student. Working with each other as the raw material of the dance, students develop short compositions that reveal their understanding of basic techniques. Hopefully, students come to understand a range of compositional possibilities available to artists who work with the medium of the human body.

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In this topic learners will develop an understanding of the impact of dementia on the communication skills of a person with dementia and the skills and strategies which can be used by carers to alleviate difficulties. The resources are packaged in an interactive format allowing for playback on desktop computers as well as mobile devices. Downloadable files include: HTML format, SCORM format, PDF and instructions for use.

This course covers modern and advanced methods of elucidation of the structures of organic molecules, including NMR, MS, and IR (among others). The fundamental physical and chemical principles of each method will be discussed. The major emphasis of this course is on structure determination by way of interpreting the data (generally in the form of a spectrum or spectra) that each method provides.

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Governance in practice Dr Sassy Molyneux's main interests reside in Social science and Ethics in Public Health. Over the years, social scientists have developed a programme of empirical work on research ethics. This work is based on an understanding that while the ethics of human subjects research may be universal, there can be big differences across contexts and circumstances in key ethical issues or principles. Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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Image from ?Beautiful Jersey. A pictorial and descriptive souvenir-guide, etc?, 000074626
Author: AMY, Percy Edward.
Page: 26
Year: 1899
Place: Jersey
Publisher: Fletcher & Co.
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Image from ?Stephen. A legend of Reading Abbey ? Edited with introduction and notes by G. L. Gomme?, 002313732
Author: MACFARLANE, Charles.
Page: 90
Year: 1898
Place: Westminster
Publisher: A. Constable & Co.
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Image from ?The Mediterranean illustrated. Picturesque views and descriptions of its cities, shores and islands. By the author of ?The Buried Cities of Campania? [W. H. D. Adams], etc?, 002444254
Author: Adams, W. H. Davenport (William Henry Davenport)
Page: 248
Year: 1877
Place: London
Publisher:
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Image from ?Old Halls in Lancashire and Cheshire, including notes on the ancient domestic architecture of the Counties Palatine. With numerous illustrations?, 003588441
Author: TAYLOR, Henry of Manchester, Architect
Page: 149
Year: 1884
Place: Manchester
Publisher: J. E. Cornish
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Collection: Icelandic and Faroese Photographs of Frederick W.W. Howell, Cornell University Library
Title: Glaciers descending from Öræfajökull.
Date: ca. 1900
Place: Hof (Austur-Skaftafellssýsla, Iceland : Farmstead)
Medium: collodion print
Repository: Fiske Icelandic Collection, Rare & Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library
Accession: 1923.3.61
Description: Glaciers descending from Öræfajökull between Hof and Landfell.
URL: cidc.library.cornell.edu/howell/intro.asp
Persistent URI: hdl.handle.net/1813.001/62m4
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